Follow the Box link and click ‘download.’ Once finished downloading, the audiobook folder/file should open up.

The audiobook is a collection of MP3s in a zip folder, which are compressed. To play them in iTunes, the files need to be decompressed.

To begin decompressing the files, create an empty folder on your desktop, and give it a name. Go back to the audiobook zip folder and select ‘Extract all files.’

Choose the empty folder you just created as the extract location.

Open iTunes, create a new Playlist, and drag the MP3 files there—this way you can keep the audiobook all in one place.

NOTE: The tracks aren’t labeled traditionally. It will look like a mix of numbers/ISBNs—specific labels e.g. “Track 1, Track 2, artist, album” are metadata that is added by the internet (usually a program called Gracenote), and since what we send is essentially “hot off the presses from the publisher,” the metadata hasn’t been added in yet.

To make sure the tracks are in the correct order, I recommend sorting them by name—this will pop them into place. There is a bar at the top of the iTunes window that says ‘Name’, and clicking it will arrange the tracks correctly.

If the tracks are still not arranging themselves correctly, try renaming any tracks that have extraneous characters. For instance, delete the ‘.mp3’ from ‘9780804193986_UA_01_010_r1_128kbps.mp3’ so that it shortens to ‘9780804193986_UA_01_010_r1_128kbps’.

From there, you can transfer to your preferred listening device (or listen on your computer)!